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    Jewish Pride Organizers Resign After Threats from Socialist Groups

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    What it is about

    Two married Jewish organizers of a Cincinnati-area Pride group resigned after facing threats from socialist groups. The threats came after these groups were excluded from a Pride event for distributing inflammatory flyers against Israel. This situation underscores the tensions that LGBTQ Jews face during Pride Month due to rising anti-Zionist sentiments in progressive spaces.

    Why it matters

    This incident highlights a growing issue within the LGBTQ community where Jewish individuals feel marginalized. The overlap of LGBTQ and Jewish identities is becoming increasingly contentious at Pride events as anti-Zionist views gain traction among certain activist groups. This has resulted in a hostile environment for Jewish Pride organizers and participants, necessitating a focused dialogue on ensuring inclusivity and safety for all.

    The mounting tensions

    Historically, LGBTQ community events were targeted primarily by anti-LGBTQ groups. Today, internal disruptions from within the community are also a concern. Activists calling for the boycott of Jewish-led Pride spaces and expressing anti-Zionist sentiments create an atmosphere where Jewish identities are questioned or invalidated. Notably, recent Pride events in Washington, DC, were marked by both solidarity and confrontation, with conflicting experiences among Jewish attendees.

    Response from the Jewish Community

    Jewish organizations such as A Wider Bridge and Keshet have responded by organizing safety trainings and offering guidelines on how Jewish participants can navigate Pride events safely. The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) have also shifted focus towards ensuring that Jewish Pride attendees feel secure and welcomed, recognizing the increased emotional and physical risks posed by current tensions.

    Ensuring Jewish visibility

    Despite the challenges, there are calls within the Jewish LGBTQ community to be visible and proud. Participants are encouraged to show their Jewish identity at Pride, aligning with the core values of self-expression and authenticity that Pride events stand for. As organizers and allies work together to keep these events inclusive, the hope is that Pride can continue to be a safe space for everyone, irrespective of their complex, intersecting identities.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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